Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 30, 1892, Image 3

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Our new fall goods are now in and opon for inspection. As they have been care
fully polected, personally, on the eastern markets, you can rely on everything being tho
newest and best obtainable.
SERGES, CHEVIOTS, ETC.
immense stock in the popular shades.
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Jackets, Jackets ! Jackets ! !
The Newest and Latest.
T.
HOLVERSON,
301 Commercial Street.
HIE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
TUESDAY, AUG. 30, 1892
KILBEIIT & PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
CHARLES BEAK,
Dealer in Hny, Btraw, Grain, Oil
Meal, Stock Bult, Flour and Barley
Chop, and Mill Feed of all kinds.
Terras strictly cash. 822 Commer
cial street, Salem, Oregon.
OHO. D. OOODIIUE. K. OAHILL.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Lime, cement, plaster, bnlr, (Ire
and building brick, lire clay, sand,
gravel, blacksmith and house coal,
wood, all kinds, wholesale and re
tall. Office 05 State street.
Goodhue & Cahill.
Tun Albany and Astoria.
Captain E. J. Lanniug, president,
W, B. Barr, chief engineer, and
George Humphrey, attorney of the
Albany and Astoria Railwa3' Co.,
left Buuday morning on a tour oyer
tho surveyed route of the proposed
road between Albany and Tilla
mook. It is understood they will
go for the purpose of securing the
right of way ior the road
and will probably be gone several
weeks. They will diive across tue
mountains to Tillamook, following
the line of the road as near as prac
ticable. This company has ulrrndy
spent several thousand do'lais In
making a survey of the route, and
being composed of shrewd business
mon who are not accustomed to in
vesting money in Idle projects,
strengthens the belief that there is
likely to be an outcome of the pro
posed road, which may surprise the
most skeptical. Albany Herald.
A Boom Ldttdk. lu this Issue
of tho Journal appeared a letter
from Seattle by Alderman Chas.
Moores, which gives Salemites a
few ideas of how they woik on the
sound, but at the amo time 19 quite
n boom for that city. It is printed
with due reluctance lest someoJ
our readers should so far forget
themselves as to question Mr.Mooies'
long standing reputation for truth
fulness and veracity.
Estate in Pkoh vte. In the pro
bate court proceedings have been
had m follews: In the matter of
the guardianship of Jas. Young, a
person of weak nilud, Milton Young,
appointed guardian and J. G. Settle-
melr, A. G. Bradley and Jacob 0.;le
appointed appraisers. In the
estate of L. P. Pittman. deceased,
bond of J. L. Cook, administrator,
in the sum of 51000, approved, and
T. W. Davenport, G. A. Webb and
E. P. Hicks appotnted appraisers.
For Postmasters. The post
olTlce department h is recently made
the following ruling. "Complalut
Is made that some postmasters fail
to make delivery of newspapers un
less the same are specially called for.
This ought not so to,bo. All matter
intended for delivery should be so
arranged that when application is
made for mail, newspapers, as well
as letters, could be readily and
THE APPOINTMENTS
Of the M. E. Conference Made To
day at Portland.
Portland, Or., Aug. 30. Just
prior to the formal adjournment of
the conference, tho following np
pointmentB for the calendar year
1803, were made by Bishop Walden:
GRANT'S PASS DISTRICT T. L.
JONES, PRESIDING ELDER.
Ashland J. S. Smith.
Bonanza J. C. Stearns.
Cauyouville M. O. Brink.
Creswell Edward Glttens.
Elktou J. dimpson.
DraiuS. W. Potter.
2 Eagle Point Thomas Steames.
Florence Henry Mays.
Gold Beach B. B. Powell.
Grants Pass E. E. Thompson.
Gold Hill-to be supplied.
Jacksonville aud Central Point
C. M. Bryan.
Klamath Indian Mission D. L.
Spauldlng.
Klamath Falls to be supplied.
Cotinne-R. T. Baldwin.
Lowell J. M. Sweeney.
Murshtleld- J. L. Stratford.
Medford E. E. Phipps.
Myrtle Poiut-G. M. Quimby.
P.Usley to be supplied.
Phoenix George Kochler.
Iioseburg E. L. Thompson.
Plush-John Wood.
Springfield F. H. Colder.
Sluslaw W. A. Kemp.
Wllbur-W. B. Moore.
Wilderville M. N. Hampton.
Walker Joseph Sams.
A.Kumiuer,va3 transferred to the
California conference, M. P. Wilson
to the Puget Sound conference and
L, R. Januey to tho Bengal conference.
PORTLAND DISTRICT SI. C. WIRE
PRESIDING ELDER.
Astoria G. y. Landen.
Beaverton D. S. Wagstead.
Canby W. J. Gardner.
Clatskanle F. L. Moore.
Cleone G. F. Round.
Coruelious E. C. Grail.
Forest Grove D. A. Walters.
Grefhnm J. H. Wood.
Hillsboro-H. B. Elwortby.
Lafayette C. L. Lowther.
Mount Tabor Walter Skipworth.
New berg To be supplied.
Oregon City Gabriel Sykes.
Oswego aud Clackamas Christo
pher Alderson.
St. Helens To be supplied..
Sell wood H. P. Webb.
Tillamook Donald M. Laokliu.
Warrenton William Ayres.
Portlaud Ceuteuary,J. W. Busn-
ong; Chinese Mission ; to be supplied;
Clark.J. R. Colley, First Church, to
bo supplied jSouthPortland, to be sup
plied; GruceG.W.Gue; Patton, to be
supplied; Russel street, G. W. Gran
nIs;S'.PuI,.T. N. Dennison; Sunny
si le, T. F. Boyd; St. Johns, Frank
Hewell: Trinity, C. S. Lewis; Uni
versity, T. Van Scoy; Woodlawn,
E. S. Craven.
C. C. Stratton, president aud N.
Doane, professor in Portlaud Uni
versity, aud the nieuqberd of Grace
quarterly confeience.
Thomas Van Scoy, Daan of the
College of Liberal Arts, and D. L.
Edwards, professor in Portland Uni
versity aud members of University
quarterly confereueo.
C. E. Cllue, aijent Portland Uni
versity, and member, of Centenary
quarterly conference.
A. S. Fairchild, agent of Portland
of Ceuten-
City Court. Four drunks and
two"hobo peddlers" reported before
Judge Goodull today. Each was lu-
vlted to deposit 5.00 for the error of
his ways. Two paid; four lanqulsh.
The Finest. There is absolutely
no questlou but John Hughes, the
grocer, has the finest store room In
me city, since having removed to
his own building on State street,
near High.
Removed. John Hughes has re
moved his largo stock of groceries,
lime, cement, glass, oils, builders'
materials, etc. Into his own new
block on State street N03. 144, 148
aud 148 where he is better able than
he 1ms ever been to supply bis cus
tomers. New Superintendent. This
aftcruoou the stale board of educa
tion held a meeting, and elected as
Muperintendent of the leform school
M. W. Smith, vice B. J. Miles, re
signed. Mr. Smith was superintend
ent of the public schools at the
Dalles for five years, and has of late
represented the Northwestern life
insurance company in Ptlem.
Accident. This morning ai
10: (5 while the men were working
on the trolley wire of the Motor Co.
in North Salem, tho wire was bro
ken and Ernest Nash was thrown
from tho tiolley car, aud received
painiui injuries, ails wiist was
badly sprained and one of the bones
of his forearm broken.
PERSONAL.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. B. Royal re
turned this morning from the M. E.
conference at Portland.
Rev. Bowersox left this morning
for Newport, where ho will rusticate
a short time.
Halibut Davison & white's.
Roy. Father While was a passen
ger for Albany this morning.
A. O. Condit went to Stayton to
day on business.
Chiuook Davleon & White's.
For a choice meal In a cool dining
room always go to Hellenbrand's
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Boise, Jr..
are home from Blab creek.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Piper, of Beat-
tle.are visiting at the paternal home
of Leo Willis.
Sturgeon Davison & Whlta's.
Wall paper at prices that paralyze
all competition, at Bargeat's.
Express wagons at Sargeant's.
Pictures with frames or without,
at Sargeaut's.
Frames aud moulding in endless
variety, at Sargeant's.
Oysters Davison & White's.
Oregon ice cream melons at th
Bluo Front.
Mrs. M. it, Jessup yesterday no
companied Mrs. J. I. McConnell to
Portland, whence the latter goes by
steamer to her homo In Woodland,
Cal.
Cleanse the blood with Ayer's
Sars'iparllln, and realize what poor
health you have had.
Hughes,, the Portland .iusurance
man aud crack shot, is in the city.
Fine poultry Davison &. White's
Misses Northrup and Reynolds of
the Salem schools, are home from
Yaquiua bay.
For plats, maps, blue prints, etc.
cane u. w. Towneend, lis Htnteat
1 A Oaso of Damon and Pythias.
Cincinnati, Aug. 30. A modern
cas-eoi Damon and Pj thins has coino
to lldt through the application of
Thomas Conlou to bo released from
tho workhouse, where ho has
already served 15 months of a two
year's term. His brother Patrick
struck n man with a shovel, and
by mlstiko Thomas was arrested.
Ho pleaded guilty, and was given
the limit of the law. It Is a delicate
legal question whather ho can be
freed, as ho deliberately confessed
the crime he never committed.
REAIi ESTATE TRANSPERS.
From Jan. 1 to date $1,248,003.00
AUGUST 20.
H. G. Luker and wlfo to Susan
Harrison; lot 21 SuuuybUle Fruit
farm J400.
G. J. Wolter aud wife to James
E. Bruce, Jr.; pirt lot 6, blk 3, Hub
bard $000.
Geo. Rtiaub and wlfo to A. Me
dack; 20 acies s 1, t 0 s, r 1 w $1,100.
Christ. Aoudt to Frank T. Cook;
part lot 10 Sllverton $450.
Jerome G. Ginirrlch nud wife to
G. J.'Wolfer; part lot 5, blk 3, Hub
bard $30.
PANTS! PANTS!!
Largest Assortment of Pants Ever Brought to Salem.
PANTS,
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.Best Goods and Lowest Pricks I
WOOLEN MILL STORES,
209 Comincrcinl Street, Salem, Oregon.
8-20 1 m
tho Stayton
For Sportsmen. The open sea
son for killing grouse, pheasant",
Mongolian pheasants, quail or part
ridge is from September 1 to No
vember 15. 'The open season for
killing wnterfoA I is from September
1 to March 15. The open season for
killing deer and elk bucks is from
August 1 to November 1, but the
does may bo killed from August 1 to
Janunry 1. It is unlawful to kill
spotted fawn at any time.
Going Back Ex-Superlntend-ent
B. J. Miles, of the Reform
pchool, starts with his family to
morrow for the old home in Iowa.
His reappointment as superintend
ent of the Eldora Reform sohool by
the old boaid, atun advanced salary,
is a high compliment, indeed, and
Oregon can ill afford to lose such
material from its public In
stitutions. But as the Iowa
school is fully ten times the size of
the Oregon institution, Mr. Miles
can hardly bo blamrd for making
tho change. Tbe best wishes of
many warm friends will follow this
good family back to their old home.
promptlydellvered to the applicant." I University and member
ary quaiterly conference,
United Brethren Meetings.
Rev. J. S. Jennings, pastor of the
United Brethren church of this city,
will commence a protracted meeting
on the 16th of next month to con
tinue over the 25tb. The regular
quarterly conference will be held on
the24'h, and on the 25th the quar
terly conference meeting will be
held.
On Installments. A few de
sirable Ioib in Pleasant home addi
tion will be sold on installments at
most desirable rates. 75 lots have
been sold this season. Also fine
city property at bargains. Win.
Bugley will have charge of the busi
ness during my absence. Wm. E
Burke. 8-10-tf
Marion Street Sewer. Street
Commissioner Culver has a crew at
work this morning repairing the box
extension of the Marion street sew
cr, which Jjas been leaklug of late.
During the low water this box has
Rlso proveu too short, and it will be
lengthened out to the low water
niurk,
Men Watkd, Salem Motor
Company wants 60 to 100 men Im
mediately, call at office, Cottlo
building. 8-30-tf
In New Quarter. John
Hughes bus removed hie stock of
groceries, etc., to No. .144 and 148
BUte street, where he now has com
Biodious quarter.
N. G. Harrington, special agent of
Portland hospital and member of
Mount Tabor quarterly conference
SALEM DISTRICT JOHN PARSON,
PRESIDING ELDER.
Albany J. T. Abodtt.
Amity C. E' Crandall.
Brownsville David Wolfe.i
Brooks W. H. Myers.
Corvallls Hiram Gould.
Dallas D. T. Somervllle.
Dayton T. F. Royal.
Eugene D. N. Mclnturff.
Halsey H. P. Satchwoll.
Hubbard Andrew Kershaw.
Independence To be supplied.
Jefiere on, J. W. Spaugler.
Lebanon, Harold Oberg.
Mebaina, J. H Roork.
Monroe. To be supplied.
Mo Minnvllle, 8. E. Memlnze'.
Newport To be supplied.
Salem C. R. Kellerman.
Salem Mission To be supplied.
Shedd 8. L. Lee.
Bherldau-E. R. Horner.
Sllverton Isaao Peart.
Slletz rndlau Mission To be sup
plied. Turner To be supplied.
Woodburn To be supplied.
-Yuqulnu To be supplied.
Geo. Whlttaker, president Wil
lamette uulverslty and number of
Salem quarterly conference.
8, A. Starr, field ageat Portland
hospital, aud member erf Salem
quarterly eoufwwjo".
Matt. Evans, deputy sheriff of
Benton couuty, was In the city to
day.
Capt. and Mrs. D C. 8hernian
were passengers for Portlaud this
afternoon.
Miss Mary McFadden, of Port
land, returned homo this afternoon
after a short visit with tho family of
Supt. McElroy.
Jos. Clark arrived home from
Newport today.
Miss Julia and Master Phil Mete
chau lettirued this afternoon from
Yaquina.
Col. W. II. H. Walters and fami
ly are home from the coast.
Judge F. A Moore, who was elect
ed to occupy u position on the bench
of the supremo court of Oregon last
June for the next six years, has re
moved with his family from his old
home in St, Helen's,Columbla coun
ty, to Salem. Judge Moore has been
a resident of St. Helen's for the past
15 years, and during that period has
formed a large circle of friends and
acquaintances. He lias been, dur
ing bis residence there, a prominent
figure in Columbia county politics,
having served four years as joint
state senator for Columbia, Wash
ington and Tillamook counties; also
during all the time of bis residence
he has been engaged in the practice
of law. Evening Telegram.
Walter Lyon, of
Time, lain the city.
Trout-Trout Davison & White's
H. H. Thompson returned home
from Newport today.
Surveys of all kinds, accuulely
aud quickly made. D. W. Town
send, 115 Stale St. 8-20 1 m
Fresh eggs Davison & White's.
Miss Nora Manning, a compositor
on the Journal, arrived from
Alpha, California, this morning,
and will spend the remainder of the
week at Stayton.
Ayer's Pills cure headache. Send
a 2 ct. stamp to Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co.
Lowell, Mass., for a set of tbeh at
tractive album cards.
The choicest native oysters at
Hellenbrand's.
Oregon Ice cream melons at the
Blue Front.
The finest lineof plctureaud room
moulding ever on the coast at Geo.
F. Smith's, Cottle block.
Smelt Davison & White's.
Mrs. John Savage, jr., and son
Burt returned from the bay this
afternoon.
Caught on the fly elegant trout
al Davinson & White's market.
Oregon ice cream melons at the
.Blue Fiout.
The loigest shipment of mould
ing ever received in Salem just In
at Geo. F. Smith's, Cottle block.
Suits for small boys from $1.10 up,
Notice.
Tho Electric grocery store, on
East State street, Simpson Bros.,
prqprietors.wlll sell strictly for cash
on, and after the 1st of Sept. 1892.
We thank the public for their
general patronage the past year aud
solicit your trade in tho future, tf
Queer Sort of Coffin.
. Centerville, Iowa, Aug. 30.
Hezeklah Shepperd, a wealthy 90
years old, who "lived nt Drakeville,
was burled recently In a oofllu In
the shape of u chair, For llileon
years Mr. Shepperd has been unublo
to rest except by sitting la an easy
chair, and in that position he pro
posed to dio. Ills friends tried to
dissuade him from his ecceiilri?
notion, but he had a cablnet-iiiakoi
construct tho curious casket. It
was substantially built of white o-ik
with walnut trimming. It was
kept on exhibitlonln Mr. Shepperd's
room six weeks previous to his
death and he took special satlsf te
flon lu displaying it to ids friends.
He left instructions to have his body
placed In this casket In a sitting
posture, tho wrists r trapped to tho
arms of the casltet, the limbs to Its
legs and t le head and the neck to
the back. A glass panel was placed
In front to expo3e tho face of tho
dead man.
Nebraska Democrats.
Lincoln, Aug. 30. The Democrat
Id convention mutnt 11 o'clock this
mornlni:. Matthew Goring of
Plattsmouth was chnson tempoary
oialrmtin. In his speech he de
nounced fusion.
8ALEM MARKETS.
Wheat- C4Jo per bushel.
Oats 3235c per bushel.
Potatoes 15c per bushel.
Flour $4.20 per bbl.
Brau (Sacked) $20.00 ner Ion
Shorts (Backed) $17.00 per ton.
Eggs 2025c per dozen.
Chickens Roosters, 6 per lb.;
liens, 80 per lb.; broilers and
fryers, 10c per lb.
Ducks loo per lb.
Gceae 7o per lb.
Lard-12J15operlb.
llulter 2o30o per pound.
Beef 7(212c dressed,
Veal Id to 12Jc, dressed.
l'nrk-712c dressed .
Wool lo20o per lb.
Hups 20o.
Ur.lanQ(r' KecoBneaJallw.
Mr. J. A. Lander, a prominent ci
tizen of Cmrksburg, Mo., and widely
known lu tint state, says of Chamber,
lulu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedys "I have seen Its good re
snlts aud oan reeoaiuwnd it," For
sale by J!ukU 4 Vb ttlype Drug
at Osburn's Racket Store. d & w
II. E. Hayes is visiting on his
farm in Clackamas county.
Oxfords from 76 cents per pair up
at Osburn's Racket Store. d a w
A few Indian and Japanese bask
ets left at Brooks & Harritt's.
Wanted to trade a good young
horse weighing 16-50 pounds for
lumber. The Oregon Laud Co. eod-3t-wlt..
Boys, congress shoes at $1.40,
Men's congress at $1.50 at Osborne's
Racket store. d-w
Whatever elso the city council
does this evening it must not fall to
order the streets out of the mud for
this winter.
Curling Irons from 10 cents up,
at Brooks & Harritt's.
Wanted, 100 tons clean oats straw,
baled. Tho Oregon Land Co. eod-3t-wlt.
R. H. Matthews, shirt maker, Is
home from the coast and prepared
to fill orders. 2t
Full line of Glover's dog remedies
best in the world at Brooks &
Harritt's. Valuable treatise on dis
ease of dogs given away.
A fine line of English walking
hats, silk beaver sailors, and cam
paign caps for young ladles, fresh
from the Chicago market, at Mrs.
D. L. Flester's, opposite opera
house. d-w
The one thlusr in Salem that Is
always on the top shelf, Is French
Ice ere m soda. Once tried It Is al
ways wanted. Jones & Bernardl
are the only people on the coast who
make It.
William Wolf, of Portlaud, and
MissBarah, eldest daughter ofM.
Sternberg, one of Albany's wealthy
citizens, were united in marriage at
the borne of the bride's parents last
eyenlng. The guests were after
ward tendered a banquet at the Bt.
Charles. Many gnesta were present
from various portions of tbe state.
T. F. Hart, tbe artistic tailor, Is
now In bis new quarters In the
Bush bank block. Bee bis new
goods and order a suit.
Secretary MeBrlde arrived In the
oUy last evening from hkHt. Hel
ens home,
Chas. Calvert and family are
bene from Xewpert,
"Tho Lifo of Mark Twain.
No living American has bad, such
a varied and intesesllng career ns the
famous humorist, Mark Twnln. His
life is n romance. Will M. Clement
has just completed a largo volume
entitled"Tuo Life of Mark Twain,"
which is published in two editions,
in paper at 50 cts., and in cloth at
$1.00, by tho Clemens Publishing
Company, of San Francisco. It Is a
charming volume, replete with fact
and fanoy, humor, romauco aud ad
venture. It Is as funny as any
thing written by Mark himself, aun
a? entertaining as "Innocents
Abroad". As tho nuthor says;
"Mark Twain Is a sort of human
kaleidoscope." Interesting paatlcu
lars are given concerning his early
days; his checkered career in Nevada
and California; his entertaining trip
as "One of the Innocents;" his first
literary success and auspicious mar
riage; his amusing adventures In
England and Germany; his vailed
experience ou tho lecture platform;
and his stcccas as a business man:
and a lino description of his pleasant
home nt Hartford. "Murk Twain"
will bo read and re-read by lovers of
humor, Send postal note direct to
the pnbIlHhers,the Clemens Publish
ing Co., Box 2320, San Fraucisco,
Cal. Order of your news-dealer.
Strongth and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Elcotrlo Bitters. If
"La Grippe" has lefi you weak ami
weary, U3 Electric Bitters. This
remedy nets directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding
those organs to perform their func
tions. If you are afflicted with Sick
Headache, you will And speedy and
pesmauent relief by taking Electric
Dittors. One trial will convince you
that this Is the remedy you need.
Large bottles only 6O0. at Dan'l. J.
Fry's drugstore, 22-3 Oom'l. et.
HOTEL AKRIVALS.
WILLAMETTE.
L. D. Jacks, J. M. Strains, E. H.
Allen, C. A. Chattln.E. V. Warren,
J. T. Dole, Portland.
A. B. Penny, W. B. Fry, E. B.
JohnBou, S. F
Robt. A. Miller, W- Brown, Jack
sonville. E. H. Kertmn, Birmingham, Ala.
S. L. Lovoll, Umatilla.
Geo. O. Mans, New York.
O. O. Scott, H. Marshall, E. C.
Hughes, Deloa. D. Neer, Portland.
Mrs. J. E. Paytou, Eugeuo.
W. R. Bilyou, Albany.
F. S, Dans, Sau Francisco.
A. Mo GUI, New Whatcom.
COOK
E. A. Dove, W. I. Thomas, A. E.
Foley, John George, Portland.
B. F. McLonoy, Woodburn.
H. Warner, Spokane.
Jas. A. Sterling and wife, Drain.
M. D. Hanstader, Salem.
D. B. Sewart. A.M. Bwurtz.
H. C. Sweet and family, Fall City.
UllUUlxO SL LdUUl Carefully compounded dny or
7 nfeht.
IOO State Streot.
9
Bargains in Horses. Thirty
head of first-class horses at private
sale. Real bargains. Salem Motor
Railway Co.
Rhyme With Reason.
To guess tho mimbor, who won hi dare U7
or nil tbe 111m tbiti lluoli 1h holr to.
To bear the lialf (ni lotild not Uutr te:
And lOTily woman Una her itbure, toe:
Hbe'd bava 401110 le i(nha'tl renulr 10
Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescrlntlon.
For "run-down," debilitated and
overworked woman, It is tho beet
of all restorative tonics. A potent
specific for all those chroulo weak
nesses and diseases peculiar to wo
men a powerful, general, as well us
uterine, tonic and nervine. It Im
parts vigor aud strength to the
whole system. It promptly cures
weakness of tho stomach, uausen,
Indigestion, bloating, debility mid
sleeplessness, lu either sex.i It Is
carefully compounded by an ex
perienced physician aud adapted to
woman's dellcato ' organization.
Purly vegetable and perfectly harm
less In any condition of the system.
The only medicine for women, sold
by druggists, under a positive guar
antee of satisfaction In evvry case,
or price ($1.00) refunded.
In Plain Engllish.
Unquestionably considered of In
calculable consequence in correcting
all constitutional contaminations, is
Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discov
ery. Can conscientiously commend
It to careful consideration, confident
of its competency lu nil controllable
chronic complaints.
The"Goldeu Medical Discovery"is
the result of much reseat oh and
wide experience, by a practical phy
sician of world-renown; its formula
embraces the most potent restora
tives of the whole vegeatablo king
dom. It is especially reepmended
for all blood dlsoiders dyspepsia,
liver uud kidney complaints, scrofu
la, salt-rheum, catarrh and con
sumption In itsenrly stages insur
ing relief and cure In all casesl
'11 1 W -hi
Dropped Dead.
Portland, Or,, Aug. 30. J. E.
Swanson, grain dealer of Curlton,
Washington county, dropped dead
this morning in tho office of Bal
four, Guthrie & Co. His death is
attributed to appoplexy.
Tho Yacht Halcyon.
Washington, D. C. Aug. A spe
cial says: The treasury department Is
very much exercised over tho fact
thut it has no revenue cutter In
Oregon waters to capture tho yacht
Hnlcyon, It Is thought sIio will
put into tho Columbia river and
laud her cargo.
Ban Francisco, Cal., Aug. 80.
E. G McLean, owner of tho yacht
Halcyon asserts tho yacht Is lu reg
ulur mercantile business and not lu
smuggling as has been stated.
nors, Tho London quotations
of August 13th ,for '01 cholco Pacific
coast was 2223c. Pacltlo coast ad
vices Indlcato a larger quantity and
better quality than last year's crop.
In England this year's crop will
snnVr to s'mio extent from mould,
frtwh fly and lice. Dry weather will
also have a bad eflect on tho crop.
A letter received by a Salem com
mission merchaut from Elans &
Prltz, hop nud malt dealers of Cin
cinnati and New York, baa tho fol fel fol
eowing: "You nnd your growers
may believe In 2-5 cent hops we
don't. Horst Bros, and others are
making contracts with brewers
wlthlu the past threo days at 20
cents for choice quality, on time,
and If they buy at 15 cents, adding I
commission nnd freight, which
would to 18 cents for Now York, or
10 for Pacific const, then they nre
not sure that they will get cholco
hops." Thomas' Produce Report,
of Ban Francisco, estimates a yield
of from 105 to 110,000 bales, irom
Oregon, Washington nnd California.
The Hansen Hop & Malt Co., of
Milwaukee, gives tho following esti
mates: "Crop prospects in Europe,
Bohemia and Germany are at pres
ent excellent nnd there will be quite
a largo surplus there for export,
which will have to go to England or
the United States, or both places.
England expects three-quarters of a
crop and will have to import some
hops. If Germany has a large crop
of good hops, thoy will buy a good
many there, which will cause thorn
to neglect our hops. New York
state crop I3 looking well and
promises to bo somewhat larger than
last year, which was from 125,000 to
130,000 bales. We estlmafe that
California will raise as many, If not
moro, hops than last year. Wash
ington probably not more 'than last
year. Judging from tbe present
outlook, wo will havo a surplus In
the United States of 50.000 to 75,000
bales. If we havo a large demand
from England, prices will bo main
tained. If not, we are liable to see
low prices after the American brewer
has supplied himself with bis first
wants."
Saved a Weman's Lift.
Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing
from Ge6rgetown, Delaware, say
"Two teaspoonfuls of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom,
dy saved the life of Mrs. Jatwr
Thomas, of this place." He also
states that several other very bad
cases of bowel complaint there have
been cured by this remedy. For sale
by Baskett A Van BJypo Druggists.
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
lH
The nlnce lor vounir indlm ntut1 ranll.
men to secure n thorough cducatiea is lb
old, but ever new
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,,
3
Lorwand rttll tho leading Institution of
the North Wcsu Hotter than ever I '
New course or IrjBtrvctloa In Oratory,
ThPOloKynnd l'at-Qru(luald. r ,
HTUDIEs.-Nornml,Jlaslnes9(Ao4mr,'
College, aqdLiw courses greatly eularrod
atart improved.
Faculties Inrreasod and imp'ovfld. for
PautloRue of College or Law write Den
T. ItlobnrdPon. Ksq . Hulem. Or. 11
For Catalujuo or Oolloge or Medloal nad -m
l'barmncy write Den Richmond Kelly.M. H
For general Cfttaloguo write Rev.rjeO.
Whiuncor, D. D., Prexldent, Salem, Or, ,
7-aklm-dW " '
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Vttt bo opened to RtudonU Sept. 13, 1SW.
Oilers the most practical courses of study
01 any school In the state, viz: Mechanical
Iinglneerlng, Civil Engineering, KleotrloAl
Engineering, 'Academla and Grammar
sohool couraos Student practice dally la
wood shop, machloo shop, and Inborn
tones. -)
Tuition nmt Hoard per Tear, (ISO.
Special Inducements to a fsw voung 'men
who wish to work for their bourd and tui
tion during vocations. For prospectus and .
Author Information, address
KDWJNMOHIUSON.M.B. ,'
rresdent,Haim,Or. .'
Lawn PAitTX.;Last evening the
ofllclals and em;Uyes at tbe asylum
gave a reception and lawn social for
tbe benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Jay O.
Smith and Wilson MoNary, who
expects soon to depart on a tour in
tho east. Tho Second Regiment
band wob present, and of course
good music was had. A numDer of
friends from tho city and Portland
were present, all of whom had a
most enjoyable time. Refreshments
were served, nnd after It became
pool the party retired to tho build
ing, and thooo so inclined ludulgod
lu u social dance. All departed,
wishing their hosts a most enjoyablo
trip and a safe return.
Conservatory, of Music,
MARKETS.
P o it T l A n D, Aug. SO, Wheat
valley, $1.20 Walla Walla, 51.12J
San Fuanoisco Cal., Aug. 30.
Wheat, weak Dec. $1.80,
Cuioaoo Ills., Aug. 80, Wheat
70.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY;;'
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho course roost complete and the lilcn
est grade of any muslo school in Um
Northwest. Best and newest methods of
teuahlng. Enlarged lacllitles and new
plan ror Instruction of beginners for (be
coming school year. Diplomas granted on
completion of course. Next term beau
beptomher 6, 1892. Z, M. PARVUS? '
fiend for catalogue. . Muslo Director.
7-W-d2m-wlm
Miss Ballous '
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAR ,
Opons Monday, Soptemuer lUtb, at Kln
dorgorlen Hal), opposite opora house.
Children recolved nt th-co roars or ose
aud oyer, A connecting o'aM will be si-
FiWJmI iIUo.80 D8luiiln primary work.
Onlybe best modern Kindergarten meth
ods employed. Prong's system ot drawlrg
and coior work introduced.
Miss Annie Thornton,'
OraduiiUj ot theDicsden ('otiHrrvatoryof
MUHlaKJcrmanx) win i.i i,n. J.,rIJ Y5
nnrd I' " building, oeiiten.ber 1st.
,.i?truVtlo.n' Jf1 voijI and InsiniweDUl
muslo, also In ycrmaa nud French, 8-5-K
A Lunatjo, John II. Thompson
of McMiuuville, was today com
mitted to the aayium for the Insane.
They mako ono feel as though life
was worth living. Tako one of Car
ter's Little Liver Pills after eating;
it will relieve dyspepsia, uld diges
tion, give tone- and vigor to the
sybteiii.
To be free from slulc hcadaohe,
blllioiiHuess, constipation, etc., use
Carter's Little Liver Pills. Strictly
vegetable. They gontly sthnulate
tho liver and freo tho stomucb from
bile,
You hardly realize that It is medi
cine, when tuUlng Curler's Little
Liver Pills: thoy aro very small; no
bad effects; all troubles from torpid
liver ure relieved by their use.
"Pi 1 Cv
"I liiyLw
GSPoS
ft la Million! of Hwi-o Yiri tit dUwktd
Oure Yourself.
Don't pay largo doctors' bills.
Tho best medical book published,
100 pugea, elegaut colored plates,
will bo sent to you on receipt of
threo 2-cent stamps to pay pastnije.
Address A. P. Ordwuyi & Co., Uos
ton, Mass.
m 1
Prohibition Oluij Meetino.
There will bo a meeting of tho Ba
Icm Prohibition plub at tho W. C. T.
U. hall at 8 o'clock Tuesday night,
tho 3oth. E. C. Mlnton, president,
Oliver Jory, secretary.
m
Prof. Parvlu Is busy this week
moving to his uew South Hslem
homo. Tho university couldn't be
moved up onto that beautiful hill,
but It seems tho professors are drift
ing that way Just tho same-
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Saved His Obilld's Life.
A.N. DlJferbotigli, York, Neb,,
says: "Tho oilier day I came borne
and found my little boy down with
cholera morbus, my wife soared, not
knowing what to do. I went
straightway uud got a 26 cent bottle
of Chamberlain's colic, cholera aud
diarrhoea remedy, and gave It ac
cording to directions. You never
saw such a change lu a child. Ills
limbs and Itody were old. I rub
bed bis limbs aud bedy with my
bands, and xfier I bad ulven bjm
tbe eeonud dose be went to alicp, at
my wife says, "from a death ld be
waa up playing In three hour," It
saved me a doctor bill of about three
dollars, and what U better: It saved
my child, I mh reeoH)im.nl r
wllbaekwr enuMlenue," For ale
by livdjeUAVnuSlype.
Select School,
TTTIXfl KNOX will begin herteleet sheoJ
f TA. U'u fln,t Moniliiyln Uepteiuer. at tbe
tiff lo Central sohool building. ' f
25c WantCoiumn. '
iw.wxB,u vo reut a good farm el
V ubpuUWm-re. by thorough rm.
er.
1103,
..-vj.'K,u-7o reut a good
fJood reference given, i.aii
a thWof-
U-JMw
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work Hhdi ure pay. hmlew WoetottMilS
i 1 ore.
AM'KD.Tn rBt a good mxkm wttb
Mlnut Sic or Hlclil. mnnu wllkUi
ilKinl ilveorkU bloeksor busluees.
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paper man. jut. xrvine win nave
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wen as we business of the mw 1
andvleluilr. lie will attaiufin
llun ol the paper In tbe elty, aM '
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